1885 - 1916
CPL David Wallace Crawford
1887 - 1916
Lce-Corpl John Joseph Nickle
1894 - 1916
Pte 17911 Morton Neill
1897 - 1916
Lieut Edward Stanley Ashcroft
1883 - 1918
Pte 25235 Hubert Wood

- Age: 24
- From: Hoddlesden
- Regiment: The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 18th Btn
- D.O.W Monday 2nd December 1918
- Commemorated at: St Sever Cem Ext Rouen
Panel Ref: S.II.HH.14
His father had been left a widower with four children in 1886: Nanny, born in 1874, John 1875, Jane Ellen 1876, and Charles Edwin 1881.
His father died of pneumonia later in that year, on 11th November 1908, aged 57.
His half brother Charles Edwin married in 1907 and died in 1910, aged 29.
The battalion trained in Eastbourne and Seaford, and shipped to France on 05th September 1915. They entrained for Marseilles and from there embarked in October for Salonika in the Balkans. They fought in the Battles of Horseshoe Hill and Machukovo in 1916, and at Doiran in 1917.
They moved to the Western Front in June 1918, via Itea in Greece and Taranto, Italy, and were absorbed by the 18th Bn K.L.R. in August, becoming the 18th (Lancashire Hussars), of The King’s (Liverpool Regiment).
It is not known when Hubert was wounded, but he died of his wounds on 02nd December 1918 at Rouen. A number of Commonwealth hospitals were established at Rouen during the war, and the British evacuation chain was based on the city.
During the First World War, Commonwealth camps and hospitals were stationed on the southern outskirts of Rouen. A base supply depot and the 3rd Echelon of General Headquarters were also established in the city.
Almost all of the hospitals at Rouen remained there for practically the whole of the war. They included eight general, five stationary, one British Red Cross and one labour hospital, and No. 2 Convalescent Depot. A number of the dead from these hospitals were buried in other cemeteries, but the great majority were taken to the city cemetery of St. Sever. In September 1916, it was found necessary to begin an extension, where the last burial took place in April 1920.
The Cemetery and the Extension adjoin each other but have separate Registers.
During the Second World War, Rouen was again a hospital centre and the extension was used once more for the burial of Commonwealth servicemen, many of whom died as prisoners of war during the German occupation.
The cemetery extension contains 8,348 Commonwealth burials of the First World War (ten of them unidentified) and in Block "S" there are 328 from the Second World War (18 of them unidentified). There are also 8 Foreign National burials here. The adjoining St. Sever Cemetery contains 3,082 Commonwealth burials of the First World War. There is also 1 French burial and 1 non war service burial here.
The extension was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield.
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Killed On This Day.
(109 Years this day)Saturday 28th October 1916.
2nd Lieutenant Ernest Bailey
24 years old
(109 Years this day)
Saturday 28th October 1916.
2nd Lieutenant Stafford Thomas Eaton-Jones
20 years old
(109 Years this day)
Saturday 28th October 1916.
2nd Lieutenant Ronald Hamilton William Murdoch
21 years old
(109 Years this day)
Saturday 28th October 1916.
2nd Lieutenant James Stewart
39 years old
(108 Years this day)
Sunday 28th October 1917.
Serjeant 38645 John McGlashan
32 years old
(107 Years this day)
Monday 28th October 1918.
Pte 12056 Sandford Woods
30 years old
(107 Years this day)
Monday 28th October 1918.
Rifleman 22814 Charles Reginald Pollington
30 years old
